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Synonyms & Similar Words
view
scene
landscape
panorama
prospect
outlook
scenery
sight
spectacle
picture
image
vision
glimpse
peep
glance
look
survey
observation
perception
sightline
tableau
perspective
horizon
backdrop
setting
environment
surroundings
ambiance
atmosphere
background
Meaning of Vista
A vista is a noun that refers to a distant view or prospect, especially one seen through a gap in a landscape.
Definitions
- A long, narrow view or prospect, especially one seen through a gap in a landscape
- A broad or distant view or prospect, especially one seen from a high point
- A mental view or prospect, especially one of the future
Etymology of Vista
The word "vista" originated from the Italian word "vista", which is derived from the verb "vedere", meaning "to see"
The word has been used in English since the 17th century to describe a view or prospect, especially one seen through a gap in a landscape
Over time, the word has taken on a broader meaning to include mental views or prospects, especially ones of the future
Example Uses
- The hotel room had a stunning vista of the city skyline
- From the top of the hill, we had a breathtaking vista of the surrounding countryside
- The company's vista for the future includes expansion into new markets and product lines
Antonyms & Near Antonyms
obstruction
blockage
barrier
hindrance
impediment
obstacle
block
screen
veil
shroud
cover
concealment
secrecy
obscurity
ambiguity
uncertainty
confusion
disorder
chaos
turmoil
mess
clutter
jumble